FMNH 182931
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Description: 182931 Ctenoides miamiensis holotype anteriorCreator: Field Museum of Natural History - Invertebrates - Zoology - Invertebrate Zoology
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Description: 182931 Ctenoides miamiensis holotype exteralCreator: Field Museum of Natural History - Invertebrates - Zoology - Invertebrate Zoology
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Description: 182931 Ctenoides miamiensis holotype internalCreator: Field Museum of Natural History - Invertebrates - Zoology - Invertebrate Zoology
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Description: 182931 Ctenoides miamiensis holotype labelPhotographer: Field Museum of Natural History - Invertebrates - Zoology - Invertebrate Zoology
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Description: Label image for lot 182931 (Ctenoides scaber)FM Catalog: Invertebrate ZoologyCatalog Subset: MolluscanScientific Name: Ctenoides miamiensis Mikkelsen & Bieler, 2003Type Status: HolotypePhylum: MolluscaClass: BivalviaOrder: LimidaFamily: LimidaeGenus: CtenoidesSpecies: miamiensisField #: AK-182931Collector: A. S. KotoDWc Country: United States of AmericaDate Collected: 1940Tissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: YesCount: 1Type Status: HolotypeEMu IRN: 480865OccurenceID: 19465673-ca0f-42bd-a4d2-a3aea90a7eb7Measurements:Measurement taken Kind Feature Value Unit Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Zoological Collections Database may contain specimens and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum’s current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when specimens were collected or cataloged.
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